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Using Big Data to Make Elections Fairer
Two Harvard projects aim to rid the country of unfair voting systems
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Two Harvard projects aim to rid the country of unfair voting systems
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Supreme Court justices are far more likely to interrupt a female attorney during oral arguments than a male attorney, according to a new study analyzing four decades of court transcripts.
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The Met bought it as a work by Jacques- Louis David. It was by a little-known woman.
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Jill Biden is recognizing 15 young women as part of an inaugural “Girls Leading Change” event at the White House timed to coincide with the International Day of the Girl Child. The honorees, the White House announced Wednesday, were selected by the White House Gender Policy Council for their efforts “leading change and shaping a brighter future in their communities across the United States.”
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Portrait of Michigan’s first female Senate majority leader, Winnie Brinks, unveiled at the Capitol
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Audacious rights campaigner was exposed to political activism—and the threat of prison—at an early age
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Only a third of countries with climate crisis plans include access to sexual, maternal and newborn health services, UNFPA report finds
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Originally published by Jennifer McCollum for SHRM One of the most difficult manifestations of externalized bias is the double bind for women. It’s a constant tightrope we walk. We must balance…
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Originally published by Jeanna Smialek for the New York Times The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded on Monday to Claudia Goldin, a Harvard professor, for advancing the world’s understanding of women’s progress in…
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Originally published by Nasrin Sotoudeh for Ms. Magazine Nasrin Sotoudeh is an Iranian human rights lawyer who has spent her career fighting for the rights of women and minorities in the…